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Old 8th August 2019, 02:43 PM
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If he has quit then so be it. That last series was dreadful.
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Old 8th August 2019, 03:00 PM
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If he has quit then so be it. That last series was dreadful.
Unfortunately, I have to agree... It only had very few acceptable episodes, the last one was even quite good, but Whitacker seemed off most of the times and the stories were weak in general...
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Old 8th August 2019, 03:48 PM
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I’ve watched Dr Who since 1970 and it’s the first time I’ve stopped watching since then ( I didn’t even bother watching the last few episodes )
I wasn’t a fan of the McCoy era but I did keep watching.
Chibnall’s series was drab, unexciting, preachy, patronising bollocks.
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Old 8th August 2019, 03:51 PM
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In sharp contrast to the recent Series, I'm rewatching Evil of the Daleks. 5 episodes in. Despite all of them bar episode 2 being missing, its far easier to sit through than ANY of Series 11, despite the fact that 6/7 of its episodes don't even move a damning indictment on the state of modern Who.
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Old 8th August 2019, 04:42 PM
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I’ve watched Dr Who since 1970 and it’s the first time I’ve stopped watching since then ( I didn’t even bother watching the last few episodes )
I wasn’t a fan of the McCoy era but I did keep watching.
Chibnall’s series was drab, unexciting, preachy, patronising bollocks.
I'm quoting someone from elsewhere when discussing possible new Doctor Who action figures.

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I suppose boys want to "play" Doctor Who, holding figures of the Doctor and the Master and pretend they're talking to each other or Captain Jack and a Cyberman fighting.

I can't see boys holding figures of Graham and Ryan whilst pretending they're having a conversation about family bereavement, generational trans-racial male bonding and the de-stigmatisation of dyspraxia, walking around a greasy spoon cafe playset complete with little moulded/painted plates of a fry-up and mugs of builders tea. And given children's attention spans, I doubt many of them remember the other one played by Mandip Gill whose name I've genuinely forgotten (too).

And why no Rosa Parks 3½” figurine with 43:1 scale General Motors TDH 3610 bus in Montgomery livery? Surely kids want to play with that?
Sadly it really does sum up the last series.
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Old 8th August 2019, 05:43 PM
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I wasn't a fan of Peter Capaldi era tbh.
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Old 8th August 2019, 08:01 PM
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What a to do then.

The Mutants

One of my favourite Pertwee tales. Yet again Letts uses the programme to push his liberal agenda into the minds of children. Amazing to think that a producer would use such a platform to educate, inform and entertain
Ahem. Some people have short memories it seems. DW has weathered worse imo.
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Old 8th August 2019, 09:40 PM
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What a to do then.

The Mutants

One of my favourite Pertwee tales. Yet again Letts uses the programme to push his liberal agenda into the minds of children. Amazing to think that a producer would use such a platform to educate, inform and entertain
Ahem. Some people have short memories it seems. DW has weathered worse imo.
I think the difference is that the views were part of a space opera and not the actual point of the story unlike say Rosa.
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Old 9th August 2019, 06:14 AM
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Doctor Who over the years: Episode quotes
School Reunion
Parsons: Yesterday, I had a twelve year old girl give me the exact height of the Walls of Troy in cubits.
The Doctor: And, it's ever since the new headmaster arrived?
Parsons: Finch arrived three months ago. Next day, half the staff got flu. Finch replaced them with that lot, except for the teacher you replaced, and that was just plain weird, her winning the lottery like that.
The Doctor: How's that weird?
Parsons: She never played. Said the ticket was posted through her door at midnight.
The Doctor: Hmm. The world is very strange.
(The Headmaster enters.)
Finch: Excuse me, colleagues. A moment of your time. May I introduce Miss Sarah Jane Smith. Miss Smith is a journalist who's writing a profile about me for the Sunday Times. I thought it might be useful for her to get a view from the trenches, so to speak. Don't spare my blushes.
(Finch leaves.)
Sarah-Jane: Hello.
The Doctor: Oh, I should think so.
Sarah-Jane: And, you are?
The Doctor: Hm? Er, Smith. John Smith.
Sarah-Jane: John Smith. I used to have a friend who sometimes went by that name.
The Doctor: Well, it's a very common name.
Sarah-Jane: He was a very uncommon man. Nice to meet you.
The Doctor: Nice to meet you. Yes, very nice. More than nice. Brilliant.
Sarah-Jane: Er, so, er, have you worked here long?
The Doctor: No. Er, it's only my second day.
Sarah-Jane: Oh, you're new, then. So, what do you think of the school? I mean, this new curriculum? So many children getting ill. Doesn't that strike you as odd?
The Doctor: You don't sound like someone just doing a profile.
Sarah-Jane: Well, no harm in a little investigation while I'm here.
The Doctor: No. Good for you. (Sarah moves away from the scary grinning Doctor.) Good for you. Oh, good for you, Sarah Jane Smith.

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(Sarah Jane opens a storeroom door to discover the Tardis parked inside.)
The Doctor: Hello, Sarah Jane.
Sarah-Jane: It's you. Oh, Doctor Oh, my God, it's you, isn't it. You've regenerated.
The Doctor: Yeah. Half a dozen times since we last met.
Sarah-Jane: You look incredible.
The Doctor: So do you.
Sarah-Jane: Huh. I got old. What are you doing here?
The Doctor: Well, UFO sighting, school gets record results. I couldn't resist. What about you?
Sarah-Jane: The same. I thought you'd died. I waited for you and you didn't come back, and I thought you must have died.
The Doctor: I lived. Everyone else died.
Sarah-Jane: What do you mean?
The Doctor: Everyone died, Sarah.
Sarah-Jane: I can't believe it's you. (Mickey screams.) Okay, now I can!
(Rose runs up.)
Rose: Did you hear that? Who's she?
The Doctor: Rose, Sarah Jane. Sarah Jane, Rose.
Sarah-Jane: Hi. Nice to meet you. You can tell you're getting older. Your assistants are getting younger.
Rose: I'm not his assistant.
Sarah-Jane: No? Get you, tiger.

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Rose: I don't mean to be rude or anything, but who exactly are you?
Sarah-Jane: Sarah Jane Smith. I used to travel with the Doctor.
Rose: Oh. Well, he's never mentioned you.
The Doctor: Oh, I must've done. Sarah Jane. Mention her all the time.
Rose: Hold on. Sorry. Never.
Sarah-Jane: What, not even once? He didn't mention me even once?
Mickey: Ho, ho, mate. The missus and the ex. Welcome to every man's worst nightmare.

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(Sarah isn't making progress with the school computers.)
Sarah-Jane: It's not working.
Rose: Give it to me.
Sarah-Jane: Used to work first time in my day.
Rose: Well, things were a lot simpler back then.
Sarah-Jane: Rose, can I give you a bit of advice?
Rose: I've got a feeling you're about to.
Sarah-Jane: I know how intense a relationship with the Doctor can be, and I don't want you to feel I'm intruding.
Rose: I don't feel threatened by you, if that's what you mean.
Sarah-Jane: Right. Good. Because I'm not interested in picking up where we left off.
Rose: No? With the big sad eyes and the robot dog? What else were you doing last night?
Sarah-Jane: I was just saying how hard it was adjusting to life back on Earth.
Rose: The thing is, when you two met they'd only just got rid of rationing. No wonder all that space stuff was a bit too much for you.
Sarah-Jane: I had no problem with space stuff. I saw things you wouldn't believe.
Rose: Try me.
Sarah-Jane: Mummies.
Rose: I've met ghosts.
Sarah-Jane: Robots. Lots of robots.
Rose: Slitheen, in Downing Street.
Sarah-Jane: Daleks!
Rose: Met the Emperor.
Sarah-Jane: Anti-matter monsters.
Rose: Gas masked zombies.
Sarah-Jane: Real living dinosaurs.
Rose: Real living werewolf.
Sarah-Jane: The Loch Ness Monster!
Rose: Seriously? Listen to us. It's like me and my mate Shireen. The only time we fell out was over a man, and we're arguing over the Doctor. With you, did he do that thing where he'd explain something at like, ninety miles per hour, and you'd go, what? and he'd look at you like you'd just dribbled on your shirt?
Sarah-Jane: All the time. Does he still stroke bits of the Tardis?
Rose: Yeah! Yeah, he does. I'm like, do you two want to be alone?
(The sisters have bonded and laugh. The Doctor enters.)
The Doctor: How's it going? (They keep laughing.) What? Listen, I need to find out what's programmed inside these. (Hysteria is setting in.) What? Stop it!
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I think the difference is that the views were part of a space opera and not the actual point of the story unlike say Rosa.
Hmm. Surely that episode is the zenith of the pandering to an American audience though?? Just a thought ...
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